Melbourne, October 30 2025 — The Southern Hemisphere’s largest clean-energy gathering, All Energy Australia 2025, organised by RX Global in partnership with the Clean Energy Council, finished last week at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre (MCEC) with a remarkable result: visitor increase up 6 % on 2024 and exhibition growth of 9.5% the two-day exhibition & conference.
“This has been our biggest edition yet,” said Robby Clark, Exhibitor Director at RX Global. “The energy in the hallways, on the floor, and in the sessions was hard to miss. We are seeing a sector that is more connected, more ambitious and more determined than ever to accelerate the transition to net-zero.”
Community with purpose: beyond business
All Energy Australia 2025 didn’t just deliver business and policy, there was a strong focus on community, wellbeing and inclusion.
- SolarBuddy Light Build Activation: 200 JuniorBuddy lights built; clean, renewable energy delivered to over 1,000 people; providing 160,000 additional study hours for children without reliable power.
- Skin Smart Clinic: 274 booked appointments processed, with walk-ins accommodated during lunch breaks. The clinic identified more melanomas than ever on-site. One visitor shared:
- TradeMutt × TIACS Hats: 500 branded “This is a Conversation Starter” hats distributed across the Grand Networking Event, Masterclasses, the Skin Smart Clinic, industry workshops and throughout the exhibition floor. Each hat carried a QR code granting free access to mental-health counselling. TIACS confirmed that calls were received from attendees who had picked up a hat and reached out.
“We met at All Energy. I had the suspicious looking growth on my back. I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to look even though you were so busy. It gave me the push to book an appointment in Adelaide straight away. Today it was checked and tomorrow it is being removed. The doctor said that it was not going to be one that he put off until next week.”
“It’s rare to find moments where work feels like friendship and purpose feels like home. At All Energy, I was reminded again, it’s never just business, it’s connection, understanding, and shared belief in something bigger.” said Muhammad Mahmood, Trade Visitor.
Conference & content highlights
With 452 speakers and multiple content streams, the conference addressed the full spectrum of the energy transition. From large-scale generation to rooftop solar, EV infrastructure to grid resilience, and community-led projects to corporate decarbonisation. Attendees participated in 8 dedicated content streams and 4 on-floor theatres, covering topics such as:
- The roll-out of the Cheaper Home Batteries Program and energy storage’s role in grid evolution.
- EV Tech & Infrastructure Zone: accelerating the electrification of transport, battery systems and charging networks.
- Energy Management Zone & Grid & Network Zone: panels on demand-side efficiency, digitalisation and the architecture of renewables-enabled grids.
- First Nations & Yarning Circles: led by Indigenous leaders and industry experts focusing on an inclusive clean-energy future.
- Start-Up Display Zone: eight emerging clean-tech companies showcased live demos and innovation journeys.
Exhibition floor innovation
The exhibition floor featured spanned 450+ global suppliers, showcasing the latest in solar, hydrogen, storage, EVs, smart grid tech and sustainability solutions. New adjacency zones signalled the event’s evolving focus:
- EV Technology & Infrastructure
- Grid & Network Zone
- Energy Management Zone
- Start-Up Display Area
Closing remarks
“As the clean-energy transition accelerates, All Energy Australia remains the gathering for the place for the entire industry,” said a Robby Clark. “This year we delivered not only strong numbers, but powerful purpose-driven outcomes.”
About RX Global
RX Global is a global leader in events and exhibitions, leveraging industry expertise, data and technology to build businesses for individuals, communities, and organisations. With a presence in 25 countries across 41 industry sectors, RX hosts approximately 350 events annually. See www.rxglobal.com for more information.
About Clean Energy Council
Established in 2007, the Clean Energy Council is the leading peak body representing Australia’s renewable energy industry. It works with leading large-scale and small-scale renewable energy and storage companies, raising standards and influencing policy to accelerate Australia’s transition to a clean-energy future. More information at cleanenergycouncil.org.au.

